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Article Correction and Retraction Policy

               The retraction may be initiated by the editors of the journal, or by the
               author(s)  of  the  paper.  However,  since  the  Editor-in-Chief  are
               responsible  for  the  journal’s  content,  he  always  make  the  final
               decision  to  retract  the  material.  The  journal  Editor-in-Chief  may
               retract publications even if all or some of the authors refuse to retract
               the publication.

               When should a Publication be Retracted?

               Only published items  can  be  retracted.  Publications  should  be
               retracted as soon as possible when the journal editors are convinced
               that  the  publication  is  seriously  flawed  and  misleading  (or  is
               redundant or plagiarized).
               What Are the Compelling Reasons?

                   •  Plagiarism
                   •  Bogus Claims of Authorship
                   •  Multiple Submissions
                   •  Fraudulent Data
                   •  Infringements of Ethical Codes
                   •  Redundant Publication
                   •  Failure to Disclose a Major Competing Interest

               Should a withdrawal be Applied in Cases of Disputed Authorship?

               Authors  sometimes  request  that  articles  should  be  withdrawn  when
               authorship is disputed after submission. If there is no reason to doubt
               the  validity  of  the  findings  or  the  reliability  of  the  data  it  is  not
               appropriate to retract a publication solely for an authorship dispute. In
               such cases, the journal editor should inform those who are involved in
               the  dispute  that  he/she  cannot withdraw  the  article;  but,  if  authors,
               authors’  representatives,  or  authors’  affiliations  provide  reasonable
               documents that proves their claims the editor may recognize withdrawal.
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